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===Major American manufacturers===
 
===Major American manufacturers===
 
* [[AGCO]] -
 
* [[AGCO]] -
 
** [[AGCO Tractors]]
 
** [[AGCO-Allis]]
 
** [[AGCO-Allis]]
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** [[Agcostar]]
 
** [[Challenger Equipment]] (''Challenger'' brand Licensed from [[Caterpillar]] Inc.)
 
** [[Challenger Equipment]] (''Challenger'' brand Licensed from [[Caterpillar]] Inc.)
 
** [[Deutz-Allis]]
 
** [[Deutz-Allis]]
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*** [[Ferguson]]
 
*** [[Ferguson]]
 
*** [[Massey-Harris]] - Merged with Ferguson
 
*** [[Massey-Harris]] - Merged with Ferguson
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** [[McConnell Tractors]]
 
** [[White Farm Equipment|White]] Farm Equipment
 
** [[White Farm Equipment|White]] Farm Equipment
 
*** [[Cletrac]] (Cleveland Tractor Co.)
 
*** [[Cletrac]] (Cleveland Tractor Co.)
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* [[John Deere]]
 
* [[John Deere]]
 
** [[Cameco]]
 
** [[Cameco]]
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* [[Minneapolis-Moline]]
 
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* [[Wagner]]
 
* [[Western Tractors Inc.]]
 
   
 
=== Smaller American Manufacturers pre 1940s (Defunct) ===
 
=== Smaller American Manufacturers pre 1940s (Defunct) ===
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* [[Aultman-Taylor]]
 
* [[Aultman-Taylor]]
 
* [[Avery Company]]
 
* [[Avery Company]]
* [[B.F.Avery & Sons Co.]]
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* [[B.F.Avery & Sons Co.]] of Louisville, Kentucky
 
* [[Baker]]
 
* [[Baker]]
 
* [[Bates]]
 
* [[Bates]]
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* [[Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company]] bought by [[Deere & Company]] (John Deere)
 
* [[Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company]] bought by [[Deere & Company]] (John Deere)
 
* [[Weber]]
 
* [[Weber]]
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* [[Western Tractor Inc.]]
 
   
 
===Smaller American Manufacturers post 1940s (Defunct) ===
 
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* Adams-Farnham (USA)
 
* Adams-Farnham (USA)
 
* Agrimotor (USA)
 
* Agrimotor (USA)
* [[B.F.Avery & Sons Co.]] of Louisville, Kentucky
 
 
* Backus (USA)
 
* Backus (USA)
 
* Badley (USA)
 
* Badley (USA)
 
* Baird (USA)
 
* Baird (USA)
 
* Bantam (USA)
 
* Bantam (USA)
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* [[FWD Wagner]]
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* [[Hudson]]
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* [[Jackson]]
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* [[McConnell Tractors]]
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* [[Raygo Wagner]]
 
* [[Rite Tractor]]
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* [[Rome Plows|Rome]]
 
* [[Wagner]]
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* [[Western_Tractor_Inc.]]
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* [[Woods & Copeland]]
   
 
:''Incomplete list''
 
:''Incomplete list''

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Hornsby-Ackroyd tractor of 1896 at Newby 09 - IMG 2188

One of only 2 surviving (in the world) Hornsby-Ackroyd Oil Engine tractors from 1896.
Believed to be the Oldest working tractor in the world

This List is the main Index page of ALL Tractor manufacturers of the world on Tractor Wiki And aims to list EVERY Manufacturer. From here pages can be added for each individual Make or Brand name.

Please add any missing companies and expand the Histories and the lists of models and known examples in preservation. Help build the database/ encyclopaedia as this is an Open Project 'Wiki' to document ALL Makes and Models.

For Construction Plant see
Construction Plant Manufactures
For Farm machinery manufacturers See Agricultural Machinery

England (U.K.)

  • Foreign companies with Manufacturing plants in UK are included.
  • Note: Initial article/info from Wikipedia entries were available was used, these are then being expanded to include more model info and details of preserved examples, predominantly relating to the UK, but other areas can be added as a sub section for clarity.

UK TRACTOR MAKES:

Tractors (Steam powered)

Main article: List of Steam Machinery Manufacturers
McLaren traction engine no

McLaren no. 127 of 1882 One of the earliest built engines still in working order

Tractors (Internal Combustion engined)

BMC-Bray

Specialist Models and 4-wd Converters

4 x 4 Articulated dumper built using Ford 7710 by M.T

M.T. Agricultural 4WD articulated dumper based on Ford 7710 tractor

A load of firms built specialist versions of the major manufactures for niche markets and applications. Some of these were sold through the main dealers as manufacturer approved versions. Some been badged as the Name manufacturers brand.

  • All Wheel Drive - 4-wd conversions.
  • John Allen of Oxford built Land Drainers based on ford units + rollers + Cultivators
  • Barth built Land Drainers based on Ford tractors.
  • Bettinson Trycyle conversion for row crop work
  • Bray - Bray Centaur + 4WD conversion + bulldozer gear
  • County 4-wd Conversions mainly Ford based
  • Doe Main dealer who built several special versions from Ford tractors notably the Doe Tripple-D
  • EVA of Belgium built 4-wd & other Ford based models
  • Farm Tractor Drives - 4-wd conversions for Ford and Massey Ferguson
  • Four Wheel Traction Ltd - 4-wd conversion kits
  • Gates of Baldock High clearance kits for Fordson Dexta's
  • Highlander Forestry machines
  • Intermec Farm Machines of Wiltshire, Horticulture crawler conversion based on Ford units.
  • J J Thomas - Builder of 6-cylinder version of Ford 5000
  • Kent Ford Dealers (KFD) - Orchard specials
  • Mailam Italian - tracked conversions of Ford tractors
  • Moffett - MFT - Loader / tractor based on MF and Ford skid units.
  • M.T Agricultural - Artic. dumpers & artic. side discharge gravel carts based on Ford tractors.
  • Muir-Hill - 4WD models based on Ford skid units
  • Northrop tractor - (Built by Chaseside)
  • RIMAS - Ford conversions in Denmark
  • Roadless Tracked conversions them 4-wd mainly on Ford units
  • Shawnee Poole Articulated dumpers based on Ford tractor
  • Shire Tractors built by Perry's of potters bar.
  • Stormont Engineering - Orchard conversions, sold under the Kent Ford Dealers (KFD) badge

For tractor details by individual Models see Tractors by model number - Category

Engine Manufacturers

Main article: List of Engine Manufacturers

Note:For companies whose main product line is not engines please disambiguate by adding (engines) to the title to separate from main company article.

America (USA)

Waterloo Boy tractor (lhs) at GDSF 08 - IMG 0653

A early US built Waterloo Boy tractor

Major American manufacturers


Smaller American Manufacturers pre 1940s (Defunct)

Avery tractor at Belvoir

An Avery tractor


Smaller American Manufacturers post 1940s (Defunct)

Incomplete list

Argentina

Cosechadora-rotania

Rotania, la primera cosechadora automotriz del mundo

Australia

Chamberlain Super 90 reg APO219C at GDSF 08 - IMG 0726

An Australian Chamberlain tractor

Austria

Lindner Geotrac 104 MFWD - 2010

Lindner Geotrac 104

Steyr CVT 170 MFWD - 2003

Steyr CVT 170

Belgium

  • Allaeys manufactured crop-sprayers, no tractors!
  • Claeys (Zedelgem)
  • Doyen (Vilvoorde)
  • Favache (Vilvoorde)
  • Galman (Deurle/Gent)
  • Motte (Brugelette)
  • Ravell (Herent)
  • Sanglier = Favache brand
  • Spinnekop = Favache brand
  • Stotz -De Lille (Maldegem)
  • TractEurop (?)

Brazil

CBT 8060 MFWD

CBT 8060

Maxion 9150 MFWD-1994

Maxion 9150

SLC-JD 5600 - 1999

SLC - John Deere 5600

Canada

New Holland 9682 versatile tractor Big Boy of (C.L

A Canadian built New Holland Versatile 9682

China

YTO X1004 MFWD-2010

YTO X1004

Fujian 184-4 MFWD (blue)-2001

Fujian 184-4

Changlin CL1204 MFWD - 2006

Changlin CL1204

Shanghai NH SNH1304 MFWD - 2010

Shanghai New Holland SNH1304

Foton TG 1454 MFWD - 2009

Foton TG 1454

DongFeng DF 354a MFWD (white) - 2002

Dongfeng DF 354a

See note: Chinese tractors

Croatia

Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic/Slovakia

Zetor 3013 vineyard (unrestored) at Malvern 09 - IMG 5585

A 1960s Zetor tractor in the UK

France

SFV 201 of 1957 reg RSJ 516 at Stoke Goldington 09 - IMG 9822

A French built SFV tractor

Germany

Eicher ES202 of 1967 sn 109810 at GDSF 08 - IMG 0621

A German built Eicher ES202 tractor

Porsche Super AP133 at GDSF - IMG 0718

A German Porsche tractor at a UK show

Greece

Hungary

Dutra at Weeting 09 - IMG 9709

A Dutra seen in the UK at the Weeting Steam Engine Rally and Country Show

  • Amobil
  • Csepel
  • Dutra
    • DUTRA Steyr
  • Hofherr-Schrantz
  • HSCS (Hofherr, Schrantz, Clayton & Shuttleworth)
  • JUMZ
  • LGW
  • Mavag
  • RÁBA

India

Iran

Italy

Japan

North Korea

  • Chollima
  • Naenara

Pakistan

Poland

  • Dzik - a little one axle tractors build in Poland
  • Crystal
  • ElPol
  • Escort of India - bought Pol-Mot factory, build Escort and Farmtrac tractors
  • Farmer
  • Farm-Mot - John Deere clone
  • Leda - rebadged LTZ
  • Pol-mot - Pol-Mot Foton, Farm-Mot, Escort and Farmtrac
  • Pronar
  • Slazak
  • Ursus
    • Ursus Pol-Mot

Romania

Russia

  • Agromash
  • Altai
  • ChTZ
  • DSSh/SSh (Harkovsky Plant of Self-powered Tractor Chassis)
  • Fordzon-Putilovec
  • Gomselmash
  • Kamaz
  • KBZ (Kryukovskiy ventilator plant)
  • KhTZ (Kharkov Tractor Plant)
  • Kiroman
  • Kirovets/Kirov
  • KIY
  • KMZ (Kurganmashzavod)
  • Kolomenec (Kolomna Machine-building Works)
  • LTZ (Lipetsk Tractor Plant)
  • Masha
  • MoAZ (Mogilev Motor Vehicle Plant)
  • MTM
  • MTZ
  • MVM (Metrovagonmash Plant)
  • ORTZ
  • Polesie
  • Progress-ZST
  • SHTZ (Stalingrad Tractor Works)
  • Slavich
  • Titran (Tikhvinskiy Tractor Plant)
  • TMK
  • Tolpar
  • UVZ (URALVAGONZAVOD)
  • VT (VgTZ; Volgograd Tractor Plant)
  • VTZ (Vladimir Tractor Plant)
  • Zaporozhec
  • ZTM (Omsk Tractor Plant)

South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

  • Aebi
  • Aecherli
  • Alpina
    • Alpina-Oekonom
  • Bührer
  • Bucher
    • Polytrac
  • Eckert
  • Eichenberger
  • FBW (Franz Brozincevic & Cie. Wetzikon.)
  • Franz
  • Grunder
  • Hurlimann - part of SDF
  • Köpfli
  • Kunz
  • Kupferschnio
  • Mafag
  • Meili
  • Merk Pullax
  • Merz
  • Motrac
  • Murianer
  • Rigitrac
  • Schilter
  • Simar
    • SIMAR-Bodenfräse
  • SLM - Schweizerische Lokomotiv- und Maschinenfabrik
  • Vevey
  • Wiesel

Turkey

Rest of World

See also

Help wanted The Date that they 1st and last built tractors also adding and formatting into a table

References / sources

Books
Magazines

Links


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